Anonymous wrote:I am a professor at UMD and I have never even heard of SMCM. What the hell is that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STEM = UMBC
Education = Towson
I have never hear of Towson “giving good merit” as someone posted, but have heard of UMBC giving some. My kid got $3500 merit aid annually (good student, decent test scores - nothing out of this world). Has to keep 3.25 for merit there, unlike others where it is 3.0.
Was a very good and affordable in state option.
The Towson rep told my dd that with her 3.8, she’d get 10k off tuition. Maybe they were lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should visit SMCM. We were impressed by the campus and professors. I guess it really is a hidden gem.
Lol @ hidden gem
Just “hidden” maybe
Anonymous wrote:You should visit SMCM. We were impressed by the campus and professors. I guess it really is a hidden gem.
Anonymous wrote:STEM = UMBC
Education = Towson
I have never hear of Towson “giving good merit” as someone posted, but have heard of UMBC giving some. My kid got $3500 merit aid annually (good student, decent test scores - nothing out of this world). Has to keep 3.25 for merit there, unlike others where it is 3.0.
Was a very good and affordable in state option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still think you are missing a huge swath of schools that WILL give significant merit aid for a 3.8 GPA and bring it to within a couple thousand (NOT $10k+ more) of in state. Maybe even cheaper than in state.
I'm hoping for my kid to graduate with a 3.0, and even I have found schools that give aid at that level.
At 3.5, your options open a ton more. And 3.8? Come on
Go talk to the school counselor or something. You are NOT stuck with just in state schools, I promise you
And not all private schools are insanely expensive. We have Springfield College, Rider and Shenandoah on a preliminary list, as well as a couple women's colleges (which doesn't help you, just saying)
Virginia has a fund that gives a little money for attending a private school in state - does MD have anything similar? That might help with someplace like Goucher
I honestly think you'll be pleasantly surprised at your options once you really get into the research
this is not our experience at all. can you share the schools?
Anonymous wrote:I still think you are missing a huge swath of schools that WILL give significant merit aid for a 3.8 GPA and bring it to within a couple thousand (NOT $10k+ more) of in state. Maybe even cheaper than in state.
I'm hoping for my kid to graduate with a 3.0, and even I have found schools that give aid at that level.
At 3.5, your options open a ton more. And 3.8? Come on
Go talk to the school counselor or something. You are NOT stuck with just in state schools, I promise you
And not all private schools are insanely expensive. We have Springfield College, Rider and Shenandoah on a preliminary list, as well as a couple women's colleges (which doesn't help you, just saying)
Virginia has a fund that gives a little money for attending a private school in state - does MD have anything similar? That might help with someplace like Goucher
I honestly think you'll be pleasantly surprised at your options once you really get into the research
Anonymous wrote:I am a professor at UMD and I have never even heard of SMCM. What the hell is that